European stocks are expected to open in mixed territory on Tuesday following gains overnight in Asia and on Wall Street. Most Asian markets gained on Tuesday, led by a jump in Japan shares, as oil prices steadied after Monday's drop on producers' failure to reach a production-freeze deal over the weekend.The benchmark Nikkei 225 jumped 3.31 percent, retracing most of its 3.4 percent loss in the previous session, boosted by a relatively weaker yen against the dollar. Australia's ASX 200 added 1.03 percent.
Earnings come from Publicis, Danone, Remy Cointreau, Accor, AkzoNobel, TomTom, Roche, AB Foods and Alliance Trust. On the data front, Germany's closely-watched ZEW economic sentiment index is released at 10a.m. London time.
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